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00:00Previously on Robin Hood
00:18Release her from your service
00:19Tell me one thing and that's you don't love me
00:22The question is do I want to love you?
00:24And the answer is no, I don't
00:26Deliver this to the Queen
00:27Then you'll never see me again
00:28Stay close to the Prince
00:29See what else he reveals
00:31You seek the Pope's favour
00:33I read it in his own hand
00:34What's he doing?
00:35John wears many faces
00:37But few of them are true
00:38The mere whisper of rebellion
00:40May put King Henry on a galley
00:42Your villages will burn
00:43Your people will bleed
00:45Because of you, good Saxons will hang
00:48Robin Hood, I presume
00:50The outlaws freed them, every last one
01:08Good
01:08I now have eyes and ears in Robin Hood's camp
01:125th Street
01:12Viet
02:12Baran Warwick, we meet again.
02:29Get down.
02:32I spared you once, Baran.
02:35You should have left things alone.
02:36The king will have what you've done.
02:43When he does, he will come for you!
02:46You shacks him!
02:48I'm counting on it.
02:50Bring him.
02:51The sheriff's men will come soon.
02:53No!
03:02No!
03:07Here.
03:09An enormous cave.
03:10Two hundred Saxons have made it their home.
03:13And they've welcomed you?
03:15Yes.
03:15They see a wronged farmer.
03:17And Loxley?
03:18Alive and well.
03:20Cemented as their leader.
03:25Make your way back to them.
03:29Kill him.
03:31Before I return from London.
03:34And you spare me much trouble.
03:36That now.
03:44Twice that, if you succeed.
03:52A coin weighs more than gold, does it?
03:58Marion.
03:59Yes, your majesty.
04:02You fumbled at your work because your mind is elsewhere.
04:06On a coin.
04:08This isn't just any coin.
04:11It bears a seal.
04:13Baron Warwick's.
04:19Where did you get this coin?
04:21Robert of Loxley.
04:24Robin Hood.
04:25Robin Hood.
04:29And he gave it to you.
04:33Here.
04:35Yes.
04:36He wanted me to give it to you.
04:44Clever boy.
04:46And you didn't give it to me straight away.
04:50I tried, but you'd left for the country.
04:55The coin is a message.
04:57Isn't it?
04:59And what message would that be?
05:02Rumors of outlaws in the Midlands make their way here.
05:06I know Rob leads them.
05:09And now I wonder if he does so with your blessing, your highness.
05:15Always so bold, Marion.
05:18Forever questioning a queen.
05:20Only fulfilling the task you gave me to see and report.
05:23And what I see is rebellion in Nottingham may serve more than one course.
05:38The coin is proof that he's doing what he swore to me to attack the king's allies.
05:44And he'll earn his freedom, then.
05:50Yes.
05:52But that's not what he was interested in.
05:56He bargained for your liberty.
05:58And that was the only price he named.
06:00I don't even think he's doing it for his people.
06:08I'd wager he's doing it for you.
06:13Bob.
06:15Bob.
06:16Why did you bring Lori, Ken?
06:17Bob.
06:18Bob.
06:19Bob.
06:19Bob.
06:19Bob.
06:19Bob.
06:20Bob.
06:20Bob.
06:21Bob.
06:21Bob.
06:21Bob.
06:22Bob?
06:32Why did you bring Lori, Ken?
06:52Please, I can pay you handsomely. With what we have you got.
07:00I have more. Hidden. Release me. And I'll lead you to it.
07:05And what will you promise next? The crown jewels. You have nothing left.
07:10Don't be fools. My death buys you nothing. I'll pay you.
07:14We seek payment of a different kind.
07:17Monk! Mercy. I beg you. Please have mercy.
07:23Did you feel mercy when you torched Saxon fields and left children to starve?
07:29When you dragged men and women from the earth?
07:32When you forced yourself on their daughters?
07:35No. You didn't.
07:38You see, men like you don't stop. Not until the brave has you.
07:47You asked for closure.
07:50No. Stop!
07:52That's enough.
07:53Rob, I have no love for this man, but he's unarmed.
07:56So is my father.
07:58Rob, this isn't right.
08:00He is guilty.
08:01So are we all.
08:03Of something.
08:05Rage. Pride. Weakness. Failure in the eyes of God.
08:10God will judge us for what we do on this day.
08:12This is not your business.
08:15It is Saxon's.
08:17And this is not your place.
08:19Monk.
08:21Or you best be leaving.
08:23Help me to that knife, Ralph.
08:25Give it to me, child.
08:30It's okay.
08:33Give me the knife.
08:35What did you do?
08:52He killed my brother.
08:54Hoo-hoo!
08:59Huh.
09:03Myiyorum.
09:05Come, come, quit.
09:06Come, come.
09:16Don't forget, come.
09:18Can't wait for me.
09:19Fried cuales.
09:20There's a terrible chicken.
09:21You get out of here.
09:23I don't know.
09:53I don't know.
10:23Your Majesty, the Sheriff of Nottingham.
10:28Sheriff.
10:32Your Majesty.
10:34London shines brighter with your daughter, Enid.
10:36I hope you're not here to abscond with her.
10:38No, Your Majesty.
10:41Selene.
10:43So what brings you all this way?
10:48A promise made to you in Nottingham and now delivered.
10:52I know where Robin Hood hides.
10:54And after his blatant attack on Nottingham,
10:57I'll make him pay.
11:04A cave deep in the woods.
11:19Its location is shielded between the River Meddon
11:23and the Southern Ridge here.
11:26This is their nest.
11:28And you want soldiers?
11:30Two hundred.
11:32I will provide the rest.
11:33It will be enough to finish this.
11:35Well, Sheriff, your persistence has not gone unnoticed.
11:39but I'm afraid your timing leaves much to be desired.
11:42The King has dispatched Guy of Gisborne
11:45to restore order in Nottingham.
11:48By the time you return,
11:49he'll be waiting there with three hundred and fifty men
11:52and a mandate signed by the Crown.
11:55A hand.
11:56Well played, then.
11:57You have achieved your goal.
12:02If only my aims were so tidy.
12:05Gisborne is a cruel, depraved man.
12:09Like a swung of locusts,
12:10he leaves nothing but destruction in his wake.
12:13As such, his presence hampers me as much as it threatens you.
12:17Threatens me?
12:20Nottingham has no need for two masters.
12:23If Gisborne succeeds,
12:25your title will become little more than...
12:28embroidery.
12:30Strangely enough,
12:32our interests are now aligned.
12:34In what cause?
12:36You know, fool.
12:38You know why I traveled to Nottingham.
12:41Yes, to force the King's return to England.
12:43Which you plainly sought to stop.
12:46But now, as it is,
12:48your concerns are...
12:51simpler.
12:52Your title.
12:55Your position.
12:58Your neck.
12:59You see a path that serves us both?
13:02As do you.
13:04You must defend what's yours.
13:06Gisborne is no mere man.
13:08He is a knight of the realm.
13:12The King's favored war-dog.
13:14Yet even the fiercest dog must be put down.
13:18If it threatens the wrong master.
13:21You believe me capable of such casual treason?
13:24I think you're a clever man.
13:25One who does what needs to be done, even when others won't.
13:34I think you love Nottingham.
13:35And all you've built it into.
13:36Gisborne would burn it to the ground.
13:40Strange how fate arranges its players.
13:41You and me.
13:42Side by side.
13:43You and me.
13:44Side by side.
13:45What a world we inhabit.
13:46What surprises it keeps.
13:47I haven't agreed to your proposition.
13:48But you will.
13:49Fear not, Sheriff.
13:50Fear not, Sheriff.
13:51...with a crowned.
13:54Strange how fate arranges its players.
13:58You and me, side by side.
14:04What a world we inhabit.
14:07What surprises it keeps.
14:08I haven't agreed to your proposition.
14:13But you will.
14:17Fear not, Sheriff.
14:18History has a softer word for traitors who win.
14:23Statesmen.
14:40Hey, Tuck! Wait!
14:43What are you doing?
14:44What are you doing?
14:50I can't be part of this anymore.
14:53Be part of what? Part of justice?
14:55To corruption, Rob.
14:58To watching you destroy yourself and everyone who follows you.
15:02You've forgotten the man you were supposed to be.
15:05And what man is that?
15:07A man who would lead the Saxons to something greater.
15:11I'm trying to lead them to freedom, Tuck.
15:14And if they gain it but lose their souls, it's just another prison and you'll be the one who built it.
15:19You listen to yourself.
15:24You walk away and you call it virtue but it's not.
15:28You're a coward.
15:30Nothing more.
15:33Nothing more.
15:42You were made for more than this.
15:47More than what you've become.
15:48Yeah.
15:58You were leaving.
16:00I thought you'd stay to dine with Marshall and me.
16:03When this is over, for now you will remain here until Nottingham is safe again.
16:09Safe?
16:11Why did you come to see the Queen?
16:13Matters of state.
16:15Nothing more.
16:18Is that not enough?
16:21Father.
16:23What is happening?
16:27Who is hiding in a cave between the Madden and the Southern Ridge?
16:31I came here to raise men.
16:34But the King's already sent Gisborne and his troops.
16:36I see.
16:41For now you will remain here.
16:43There's no need to worry.
16:45I shall see it handled.
16:47Its face is sealed.
16:49And it is born at.
16:52Priscilla.
16:54There is no need to worry.
16:59I love you, Father.
17:00And I love you, Father.
17:04And I love you.
17:09Stay here until you hear from me.
17:30I love you.
17:40Gisborne.
17:48Peace has softened you, I see.
17:50And you still travel with the giant.
17:54But at least you've lost your desire to make an entrance.
17:56Ha.
17:58Still sharp, I see.
18:00And still lording over backwaters.
18:02Well, not quite a lord.
18:04Only now.
18:09We'll see that corrected.
18:10You're gonna wear yourself out.
18:24And something don't break first.
18:26We need wood.
18:30The mum didn't belong here.
18:32Let him go, wall it up, and move on.
18:35Well, what if he's right?
18:36About?
18:38About Warwick.
18:40Warwick was filth.
18:42Our enemy.
18:43And he chose that.
18:44Killed in a battle.
18:45Or a cave.
18:46What's the difference?
18:47Because of us.
18:49Saxon families sleep safer.
18:52How we fight them doesn't matter.
18:54You sound like a Norman.
18:56Because you keep listening to one.
18:59Top doesn't fight.
19:01He preaches.
19:04So what good is he to us?
19:05You know you talk as much.
19:08It's just noise trying to pass for certainty, Jon.
19:10Here's what's for certain.
19:12They picked the fight.
19:14With you.
19:15With me.
19:16They killed our loved ones.
19:18They took what they wanted for a century.
19:21And now we get to fight back.
19:23Dirty.
19:24Clean.
19:25It doesn't matter.
19:27You think there's a clean way out of this.
19:32And there is not.
19:40Fortunately, English wine leaves much to be desired.
19:43Hmm.
19:44Perhaps you'd prefer to savour your wine in Rome.
19:47I've heard you'll be travelling there soon.
19:51These halls have ears, do they?
19:54Palace halls always echo, Jon.
19:56Loudly.
19:57And what do these echoes say?
20:00Enough to stow a mother's concern.
20:02Concern.
20:04Do you really grasp what you're asking for?
20:07The Pope's blessing isn't given.
20:09It's paid for.
20:10In blood.
20:11In favours.
20:12In time.
20:14It took your father a year to obtain his.
20:16And only then did it happen through means I arranged.
20:20So now the throne was your doing?
20:23I didn't realise you fancied yourself Queen Anne Court Jester.
20:27Your father didn't seize his crown.
20:30He received it from hands more capable than his own.
20:32I could offer you the same help.
20:34No, but you won't.
20:36You'll only storm.
20:38Distract.
20:40Set your traps.
20:41Plucked behind closed doors to keep me from the one thing you'd hand your favourite Richard without question.
20:52Besides.
20:54You must take a man in motion for a man in need.
20:57You really believe the Pope's blessing is so powerful.
21:03How much weight do you think his disfavour carries?
21:10Your father was right about you.
21:13You're more serpent than wife or mother.
21:17No wonder he kept you a continent away.
21:19Marianne.
21:21I have news.
21:23What is it, my lord?
21:24I am leaving London sooner than expected.
21:26Have you given more thought to my offer? To visit the gardens at Fontainebleau?
21:29I have.
21:30I'm afraid I cannot.
21:31My duties constrain me.
21:32I see.
21:33Still.
21:34Still.
21:36I'd like you to...
21:37I'd like you to...
21:38I see.
21:39I'd like you to have something.
21:40A gift.
21:41A gift.
21:43A gift.
21:44A gift.
21:45A gift.
21:46A gift.
21:47A gift.
21:49A gift.
21:50A gift.
21:51A gift.
21:53A gift.
21:54A gift.
21:56A gift.
21:57A gift.
21:58A gift.
22:02A gift.
22:03I'd like you to have something.
22:07A gift.
22:09Gift.
22:27You didn't think I'd notice
22:28that my mother's favourite little mutt
22:30was sniffing through my affairs,
22:32etching secrets like scraps from the floor.
22:35Sniff. Sniff.
22:37Sniff!
22:40When I am king,
22:42I'll slit open your gut and feed you to hogs.
22:44Only after I use you
22:46for my pleasure.
22:48I promise it.
22:49Do you understand?
22:51Do you understand me?
22:52Yes.
22:53Yes.
22:54What?
22:56P.S.
22:57My prince.
22:59Oh.
22:59Oh.
23:18Surrounding himself with minions.
23:20Minions.
23:22Behaving not like a sheriff,
23:23like a king.
23:23The King of Nottingham.
23:26Never figured you, for a man, would settle this far out.
23:32Nottingham, of all places.
23:34Well, it didn't settle.
23:36Got stuck.
23:37Turns out blood buys less than it used to.
23:41And so...
23:43an earl of a shithole.
23:45He still outranks a bastard in borrowed armour.
23:49Fair enough.
23:51Henry says the sheriff holds this place in high regard.
23:56What's he see that I do?
23:58Oh.
24:00Two days to the wash.
24:02Two to York, Dover.
24:04Not much further.
24:05The perfect spot to control trade.
24:07At least, that's how the sheriff talks.
24:09Like he's building the next London.
24:12And yet he lets an outlaw run wild through it.
24:15No, he speaks of justice, but he's lost his stomach
24:18for what it demands.
24:20It's strange.
24:22War hardens most men.
24:24Not him, it seems.
24:27Now ask me.
24:29Only thing he brought back from the Crusades are excuses.
24:39The King doesn't disagree.
24:41His patience is spent.
24:43He wants this rebellion ended before it spreads.
24:46At what cost?
24:48No one remembers the cost.
24:53Only who wins.
24:55He's supposed to spark the dry bits, but just bang them together and hope for the best.
25:10I know how to light a fire.
25:11Do you now?
25:12Do you now?
25:13Well, look at that.
25:15Lady Isabel, mistress of the flames.
25:16Where are you from, Spragett?
25:17I don't believe I know.
25:18Don't know really.
25:19Don't much recall that far back.
25:20Except the first thing I stole, barley cake.
25:21You're never serious, are you?
25:22You're never serious, are you?
25:23I'm being very serious.
25:24I don't know how to light a fire.
25:25I know how to light a fire.
25:26Do you now?
25:27Well, look at that.
25:29Well, look at that.
25:30Lady Isabel, mistress of the flames.
25:32Where are you from, Spragett?
25:33I don't believe I know.
25:34Don't know really.
25:35Don't much recall that far back.
25:36Except the first thing I stole.
25:37Barley cake.
25:38You're never serious, are you?
25:39I'm being very serious.
25:40I was hungry.
25:41On my own and had to eat.
25:42Where was your mother?
25:43Your father?
25:44My pal was never around.
25:45My mother, she didn't pay her tax.
26:02Soldiers took her while I watched.
26:07She thought hard but didn't matter.
26:11She only lasted a month in jail.
26:14Most folk died quick in chains.
26:21How old were you?
26:24Five.
26:27That's far too young to be on your own.
26:29I did all right.
26:36I'm gonna go and see about some dinner.
26:41You're not just a thief, Spragett.
26:48No.
26:50You're a man trying to take something back.
27:10I'm gonna go.
27:11Mm-hmm.
27:41Chuck!
27:48Chuck!
27:50Chuck!
27:51Chuck!
27:57Chuck!
27:59How'd you get here?
28:03Tuck, how'd you get here?
28:18I was walking the trail, like you.
28:29Where are you off to?
28:31A ride, to clear my head.
28:35You're lying.
28:37Since when does a lady ready her own horse?
28:46Your lip.
28:47What happened?
28:48Doesn't matter.
28:49I have to leave.
28:51Leave?
28:52The Queen won't allow it.
28:53She won't know.
28:55I'll tell her.
28:56No, you won't.
28:58Not if you love me.
28:59You sound mad.
29:02Running from your duty to the Queen.
29:05Where would you even go?
29:07To Sherwood to find Rob.
29:09You are mad.
29:12Leaving silk sheets and silver gobblers to chase a criminal through the mud.
29:17He's more than that.
29:18Indeed.
29:19He's a killer.
29:21He almost killed me, Marion.
29:23Why this now?
29:24I look around, and all I see are men who take.
29:31Rob gives.
29:33His word.
29:34His loyalty.
29:36Doesn't matter.
29:39It's over, Marion.
29:41Rob's fate is sealed.
29:44What do you mean?
29:45The King has sent hundreds of men to kill Rob in his band.
29:50How do you know this?
29:52My father.
29:52He met with Eleanor only Tuesday.
29:55They know where Rob hides.
29:59Where?
30:00I won't tell you.
30:01Priscilla, I beg you.
30:03Rob is in grave danger.
30:04No.
30:05Rob is dead.
30:06Where is he?
30:07If you go, you will die.
30:12Priscilla, where?
30:15Please.
30:20A cave.
30:22Far up a stream, hidden between the southern ridge and the river Maiden.
30:29Promise me.
30:31You won't say a word to anyone.
30:32No.
30:37I love you.
30:41I dare you.
30:56I will see you again.
31:04You won't, sweet Marion.
31:07I'm sorry.
31:31Because of me, you had to murder a man.
31:33I didn't murder.
31:39I killed a man who tried to kill me.
31:44Hate versus preservation, Rob.
31:49One you can answer for, the other you cannot.
31:53Why did you choose to save me?
31:55I didn't.
31:58God did.
31:59Fine, Monk.
32:00Why did God choose to save me?
32:05I suppose whatever he made you for may still lie ahead.
32:08You said I was corrupt.
32:25You are.
32:26That doesn't have to be your end.
32:28You still have a choice.
32:32You could change.
32:33Yeah, maybe.
32:35Maybe we are just who we are.
32:37No.
32:37It's a lie.
32:38The devil tells us that who we are today is who we'll ever be.
32:42But God is calling you for more.
32:44More than vengeance.
32:45More than blood.
32:47You'll never defeat the Normans until you first defeat the darkness inside.
32:51You can't be ruled by hate, Rob.
32:54It eats us.
32:58Then it owns us.
33:02That is what I want you to understand.
33:04Gizbon's already here.
33:28They'd choose anything.
33:30Ah, the Sheriff of Nottingham returns.
33:35May I present Sir Guy of Gizbon, though I suspect you know the name.
33:41Of course.
33:44Sheriff, I've heard much.
33:48Huntington tells me you led men in Ascalon.
33:50The king leaned heavily on his family in those days.
33:54Still does.
33:55I don't recall seeing you there.
33:57Not all of us had the luxury of fighting from tower walls.
34:01I was in the dirt.
34:02With the dying.
34:04Regardless, you must have fought well.
34:07To be given all of this.
34:09None of this is mine.
34:10I govern only in the king's name.
34:12Yes.
34:13It is indeed a privilege to wield power in Henry's stead.
34:16Which is why I have come.
34:20The king believes
34:22that Nottingham requires
34:24firmer stewardship.
34:25His majesty has entrusted me
34:29with his full and complete authority
34:30to restore order.
34:31It is as you said.
34:51A toast, then.
34:58To law and order.
35:03Such as it is.
35:08To law and order.
35:10Marshal, a word.
35:20Your highness.
35:24I have revealed to my son what we know.
35:27May I ask why?
35:29Because I knew he'd react and move.
35:32Unprepared and in haste.
35:34A small advantage gained at no cost.
35:37And he has done just that.
35:38John has departed for Rome.
35:41Your agents there are aware they'll act in your interests.
35:44Not with the precision I require.
35:46If John secures papal support and seizes the crown,
35:51England will be lost.
35:52A ruin draped in ermine.
35:54I will not let that future take root.
35:57You will go to Rome
35:58and you will end my son's ambitions there.
36:02Go to Rome?
36:04Is it really necessary?
36:06You hesitate.
36:08Does Priscilla have such a sway
36:09you forget your purpose?
36:14No.
36:15My fate is yours to command.
36:17Then hear me well.
36:18It will stop my son
36:19from receiving the Pope's blessing.
36:21I want methods.
36:26Whatever methods the moment demands.
36:31And, Marshal?
36:32Now is not the time for your focus to be divided.
36:35For you to be distracted.
36:37The Sheriff's daughter.
36:39You will not take her to Rome.
36:41It will draw too many eyes.
36:51Stop!
37:10Hold!
37:10I am made Marian.
37:17Of Locksley.
37:19Take me to Robin Hood.
37:21Every second Gisborne and his men linger
37:38is another step toward erasing us.
37:40Every debt owed
37:42with the coin we counted on.
37:45All of it in jeopardy.
37:46I didn't build my power on coin.
37:50I built it on order.
37:53And order.
37:55No matter my cousin's intention
37:57is what Gisborne will undermine.
37:59Then why allow him another step?
38:03The King's favourite knight
38:05won't fall by force.
38:06He'll fall by his own weight.
38:08His pride, his ambition.
38:10His need to be seen.
38:11You have a plan?
38:16Of course.
38:18But it can't unfold in the daylight.
38:21Needs to live in smoke and fire
38:23and the chaos of war
38:25where the blade that cuts his throat
38:28cannot be seen.
38:30He'll bleed.
38:32And no one will know
38:33from where the dagger came.
38:35E.T., you haven't eaten all day.
39:01I wanted to kill him.
39:07Warwick.
39:08Something wouldn't let me.
39:11It's called conscience, Ralph.
39:13In that moment
39:15you and Tuck
39:18were stronger than us all.
39:22Better than us.
39:23Arian.
39:43Rob.
39:47What are you doing here?
39:49The sheriff knows where you are.
39:50No Norman knows this place.
39:51Then how did I find it?
39:53The man who tried to kill you
39:54must have been the sheriff's man.
39:56It's not only the sheriff.
39:58The king sent Guy of Gisborne
39:59and hundreds of soldiers.
40:01We'll let them come.
40:03We're no running.
40:04You don't understand.
40:06Gisborne isn't here to fight.
40:08He's here to slaughter.
40:11His men aren't knights.
40:12They're executioners.
40:15Drew saddle two horses.
40:17You and I will ride for Nottingham.
40:21To see the truth for ourselves.
40:23Finding him won't be easy.
40:31Hood moves like a shadow.
40:34Every attack from his band
40:35has come from a different flank of the forest.
40:38He's impossible to pin down.
40:39Why should we waste our time trying to find him
40:41when we can simply draw him to us?
40:44How, my lord?
40:45In the Holy Land,
40:47the Saracens often refused open battle.
40:49They would strike and then disappear into the hills.
40:52But they had villages,
40:55families,
40:56people and places that mattered to them.
40:58You are suggesting
41:00we attack innocents?
41:03I'm suggesting
41:04we kill our enemy.
41:06It will cost us nothing.
41:07It will cost him
41:08everything.
41:09The truth.
41:18You don't trust me.
41:20You're Norman.
41:22They don't trust you.
41:24Don't ignore me.
41:30We must talk.
41:31Seems you said
41:32all there was to say in London.
41:34I see it now.
41:35The Queen used you
41:36as deftly as she used me.
41:38But the truth still should have been
41:39yours to give,
41:40not hers.
41:41You should have told me.
41:43I told you.
41:44About your accord with the Queen.
41:46You never gave me the chance.
41:50You lied to me.
41:51I was angry.
41:52Not about my feelings.
41:53About a run, then.
41:54I didn't know what else to do.
41:56You could have trusted me.
41:57Was it really so simple?
42:07Is it true?
42:09What Eleanor said?
42:11That you're doing this for me.
42:16Why?
42:21Because I knew
42:22that you'd never leave with me
42:24as long as you were bound to the Queen.
42:28Ask me now
42:29to go with you.
42:34I can't leave now.
42:36Why?
42:37Because things have changed.
42:40Marian, everything's changed.
42:43You have a future in Westminster.
42:45Go back there, Marian.
42:46This, this isn't your world.
42:48My world is you.
42:51You don't belong here.
42:52I belong with you.
42:54I love you.
42:56I've always loved you.
43:01You said love wasn't enough.
43:04Well, I was wrong.
43:06It always has been enough.
43:09It always will be enough.
43:11I must go now.
43:18I can't leave my people.
43:19I can't leave my people.
43:20I can't leave my people.
43:20I can't leave my people.
43:21I can't leave my people.
43:21I can't leave my people.
43:22I can't leave my people.
43:22I can't leave my people.
43:23I can't leave my people.
43:23I can't leave my people.
43:24I can't leave my people.
43:24I can't leave my people.
43:25I can't leave my people.
43:25I can't leave my people.
43:26I can't leave my people.
43:26I can't leave my people.
43:27I can't leave my people.
43:27I can't leave my people.
43:28I can't leave my people.
43:28I can't leave my people.
43:29I can't leave my people.
43:29I can't leave my people.
43:30I can't leave my people.
43:31I can't leave my people.
43:32I can't leave my people.
43:33Leave none alive!
44:03Please, we don't know where Robin Hood is, I swear it!
44:14Kill them all!
44:33The Queen is sending you to Rome!
44:56I don't understand, why must I stay behind?
45:00What aren't you telling me?
45:03Our time together, what we were mattered to me, you matter.
45:08We serve a greater purpose and I made that vow long before I met you.
45:12You're leaving me?
45:14I have no choice.
45:16You vanish into duty and I am but an afterthought.
45:20That's not true.
45:21Then what is? Say what this is, say what I am to you!
45:25You are the only woman who ever made me forget what I am and what I'm sworn to.
45:34The Queen reminded me and now I must go.
45:38You said you loved me.
45:42I do love you.
45:44Then stay.
45:45I can't.
45:46I don't know if I'll even come back.
45:48And I don't know that I'd leave if I had you to come back too.
46:08You'll try to get him to leave?
46:34I understand why.
46:36Because if he doesn't go, he'll likely die in these woods.
46:39But Rob won't go.
46:41Whatever else he is, he's Saxon in the end.
46:45The one thing a Saxon man will never leave is his blood.
47:15Great.
47:16My friends.
47:18No, no!
47:19No, no, no.
47:32No, no, no.
47:33No, no, no.
47:34No, no, no.
47:35You're right there mate.
47:36I'm so sorry.
47:38True.
47:45That's not an army.
47:49It's a city.
47:51Rob...
47:53can we really survive that?
48:00We didn't come inside, right?
48:15You're not a man prone to silence.
48:31So say what you came to say.
48:33I was wrong about you.
48:40It's not that I dislike you.
48:42It's just you're a Christian.
48:44And a Norman.
48:48It's a lot.
48:50But you saved Rob.
48:54And that's a sign from God or as plain as I've ever seen.
48:59A sign of what?
49:01That your place is here.
49:06With us.
49:12Goddard isn't real, you know that right?
49:18Keep your heart and I'll bury you.
49:22With your Bible.
49:23With your Bible.
49:24With your Bible.
49:25With your Bible.
49:26Good boy.
49:27With your Bible.
49:28With your Bible.
49:29With your Bible.
49:30With your Bible.
49:31Cut away with your Bible.
49:32With your Bible.
49:33What is it?
49:34It's Gisborne.
49:35What is it?
49:52It's Gisborne.
49:54In Huntingdon.
49:56Yes?
49:57The Forester's village.
49:59Everyone.
50:01The women.
50:02Children.
50:03They killed them all.
50:05They killed them all.
50:17Rob.
50:19You can't stay here.
50:21You're alright.
50:22Gisborne's army.
50:22There's too many.
50:23So you must leave.
50:25Not without you.
50:26I can't leave.
50:27Not after saying that.
50:28I can't abandon.
50:31I can't abandon my people.
50:33Rob.
50:34Don't you understand?
50:37If you stay, they'll stay.
50:40And if they stay, they'll die.
50:45You're not abandoning them.
50:47You're saving them.
50:48All right.
50:57All right.
50:58We'll leave together.
50:59I believe you fail to understand the Saxon mind.
51:23And what you did today will only rally more troops to Hood.
51:27Good.
51:28Then we'll have weeded out there and subordinate it.
51:31And they'll die with him.
51:34Sheriff.
51:35Did you come to scold me or is there something you need?
51:38I know where Hood is.
51:40At his strength, 200 men.
51:43And every hour now buys him more.
51:45Well, even so, he has no chance.
51:48More Saxons means more Normans die.
51:52The king won't forgive losses due to hesitation.
51:56So we move.
51:58Together.
51:59Together?
52:00A shared enemy demands a shared hand.
52:04And what do you gain from this alliance?
52:07The same as you.
52:09An end to this cursed rebellion.
52:12A return to order.
52:14Order, yes.
52:14But make no mistake, Sheriff.
52:18When this ends, so does your authority.
52:25My only concern is the future of Nottingham.
52:29Then we plan our assault tomorrow.
52:32As long as Saxons bleed, I'll stand beside any man.
52:36Finally, an authority who knows how to win a war.
52:50At the expense of all nuts.
53:06Marian, that's my home.
53:36Earth for us has made any more compromise.
53:40For us, if you are as a bunch of we are after theordova,
53:41you're working in murder,
53:42you're working in danger,
53:43you're coming to your homes,
53:45it ain't new to your family.
53:48Really?
53:49thupp
53:50Or you?
53:53.
53:54Father?
53:58While we're now asking,
54:00I wanna go.
54:02Get away.
54:03amounts needed.
54:04Whatever you choose, I choose you.
54:34I choose you.
55:04I choose you.
55:34I choose you.
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